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Bachelor of Creative Arts - Bachelor of Computer Science
Overview
Please refer to the entries for the Bachelor of Creative
Arts and the Bachelor of Computer Science.
Entry Requirements / Assumed Knowledge
Please refer to the entry requirements/assumed knowledge
for the Bachelor of Creative Arts and the Bachelor of Computer
Science.
Advanced Standing
Information about Approved Credit Transfer Arrangements
with domestic providers is available at: www.uow.edu.au/handbook/generalcourserules/UOW028672.html
Information about Approved Credit Transfer Arrangements with
international providers is available at: www.uow.edu.au/prospective/international/credit
Course Requirements
To qualify for award of the double degree of Bachelor of
Creative Arts - Bachelor of Computer Science, a candidate
must satisfactory complete at least 216 credit points from
the Computer Science Schedule, the Creative Arts Schedule
and the General Schedule.
The 216 credit points must include:
- no more than 96 credit points at 100 level;
- no more than 36 credit points (ie 1/6) of subjects at
PC grade.
The 108 credit points for Creative Arts must include a major
study for the Bachelor of Creative Arts comprising 108 credit
points of compulsory subjects as listed in the Bachelor of
Creative Arts course structure.
The 108 credit points for Computer Science must include:
- the following core subjects:
CSCI102 Systems
CSCI103 Algorithms & Problem Solving
CSCI114 Procedural Programming
CSCI124 Object Programming
MATH121 Discrete Mathematics
STAT131 Understanding Variation & Uncertainty
CSCI203 Algorithms and Data Structures
CSCI204 The C Family and Unix
CSCI212 Interacting Systems
CSCI222 Systems Development
CSCI321 Project
- An additional 24 credit points of 300-level subjects,
of which 12 credit points must be CSCI subjects. Note that
at least 24 credit points of 300-level subjects, including
CSCI321, must be at pass grade or better.
- Elective subjects from the Computer Science Schedule,
the Creative Arts Schedule or the General Schedule to the
value of at least 12 credit points.
Course Program
The following program of study is recommended to satisfy
the requirements in minimum time.
| Subjects |
|
Credit Points |
| Year 1 |
|
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| CSCI103 |
Algorithms and Problem Solving |
6 |
| CSCI114 |
Procedural Programming |
6 |
| Plus up to 36 credit points of prescribed
subjects for a Major Study selected from the Creative
Arts course structure. |
| Year 2 |
|
6 |
| CSCI102 |
Systems |
6 |
| CSCI124 |
Object Programming |
6 |
| CSCI212 |
Interacting Systems |
6 |
| CSCI222 |
Systems Development |
6 |
| MATH121 |
Discrete Mathematics |
6 |
| STAT131 |
Understanding Variation and Uncertainty |
6 |
| Plus up to 24 credit points of prescribed
subjects for a Major Study selected from the Creative
Arts course structure. |
| Year 3 |
|
|
| CSCI203 |
Algorithms and Data Structures |
6 |
| CSCI204 |
The C Family and Unix |
6 |
| Plus 12 credit points selected from the
Computer Science Schedule, the Creative Arts Schedule
or the General Schedule. |
| Plus 12 credit points of 300-level subjects
(Noting that CSCI336 Computer Graphics is required for
the students enrolled in the Visual or Graphic Arts Studies
programme in the Creative Arts degree.) |
| Plus up to 24 credit points of prescribed
subjects for a Major Study selected from the Creative
Arts course structure. |
| Year 4 |
|
|
| CSCI321 |
Project |
12 |
| Plus 12 credit points of 300 level Computer
Science subjects |
| Plus 24 credit points of subjects from Creative
Arts Schedule |
Major Study Areas
Please refer to the entries for the Bachelor of Creative
Arts and the Bachelor of Computer Science
Honours
Subject to satisfactory performance, existing 48 credit
point end-on honours courses will be available for either
the Bachelor of Computer Science or the Bachelor of Creative
Arts, or sequentially for both degrees. Please refer the entries
for each degree for further details.
Professional Recognition
The Bachelor of Computer Science has recently been revised,
therefore re-accreditation by the Australian Computer Society
as meeting requirements for membership at a “Professional
level” is currently being sought.
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